Let me rephrase that............. I am interested in getting jdm parts for the 86 Rolla. And I have no idea where to start looking. So????????????????????????????????????????
These guys are just trying to help you out, you seem very new to the car. What specific parts do you want? Bumpers? Steering wheel? Or do you mean aftermarket stuff like Rims?
WOW...I didn't realize it was this difficult. I did a search, all I come across is honda/acura stuff. If THERE IS ANYTHING JDM for a '86 Rola Sedan. I want it. NOTHING SPECIFIC! But, yes I do appreciate the help. But I thought that by asking simply if i could get jdm parts for my corolla, that was at least good grounds for nothing specific just everything, doesn't matter what it is. I don't like cars riced out and that's all I see. I figure if i JDM the hell out of it. It would look nice. LOL! Here's what I would like to find ANYTHING interior, ANYTHING exterior if by chance there is a jdm motor (but I'm not crazy about a refab swap, just something Jspec) then by all means............ I want it. LOL! I had a friend w/ an Integra (in Florida). He had done everything possible in Jspec and I must say it wasn't gawdy and was probably the most eyed TEG around. Every1 knew his car and it was always talked about. The motor was even Jspec. I understand in Japan they're motors have slightly more power than ours straight out of the factory.
hehe.. I know the AE82 was very popular in Australia/New Zealand. I don't think there's much to get for those cars anymore because the AE86 (RWD model) was and still is more popular, but you never know. You should look around in your area for JDM importers to see what they can get. As for a motor, I know the motor of choice for AE82's in australia was the 20V Silvertop 4AGE, but you don't have to go JDM if you can't afford it.. you can always get the 16V 4AGE from the 88-91 AE92 Corolla GTS or the 6V 4AGE and 4AGZE (Supercharged) engines found in the 85-89 AW11 MR2.
You got lots to learn my friend.. hope its a good experience for ya.
of course theres jdm shit. there's jdm shit for every japanese car!!!! just depends what u are looking for.
dont jump in on band wangons please
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so to make it short... I'm looking for tails or any other lenses, bumpers, skirts, lip spoilers, wheels, steering wheel, whatever interior piece avaiable, possibly motor... everything minus right hand drive lol
check ebay guys who import ae92 and ae86 parts...... e-mail them and tell them what you have and see if they can get anything for you.... all they need to do is make a trip to a junkyard & start pulling parts.....
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They have become to lazy to pronounce the first two letters of the manufacturere and model name.
Toyota - To = Yota
Yota... Sounds like the younger brother of Jedi Master Yoda.
Corolla - Co = Rolla
Sounds like a pimpified version owned by a high roller as in huge gambler that comes out on top.
I don't really know where these trems came from but I am no stranger to them. To me it is a fairly recent thing that has started a couple years ago but not sure if it has been going on longer then that.
I my self proudly say Toyota Corolla. The Yota Rolla sound like making up a new car out of shame... But that is just my opinion.
And this thing seems unique to Corolla owners. Not many other toyota ownsers I know call their Toyotas Yotas. And to my knowledge no other Toyota car owners shorten their cars names.
But then again this kind of thing has been used for other manufactureres.
Chevorlet = Chevy
Harley Davidson = Harley
Mercedes-Benz = Benz
Though this sort of thing is only used with a small percentage of manufactureres.
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